TALENTED STUDENTS AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: STRATEGIC APPROACHES
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talented students, innovation management, strategic approaches, creativity, collaboration, industry-academia partnership, real-world challenges, internship programs, organizational growth, competitive advantage.Abstract
This article explores the integral role of talented students in the field of innovation management. It emphasizes how these students, with their creativity, technical expertise, and fresh perspectives, can contribute to the development and implementation of innovative solutions within organizations. The article also discusses strategic approaches for leveraging the potential of talented students, including fostering collaboration between students and industry leaders, establishing innovation hubs, encouraging entrepreneurial mindsets, providing real-world challenges, and creating internship and research opportunities. By integrating talented students into the innovation process, organizations can enhance their competitive edge and foster a culture of continuous innovation. Ultimately, this article highlights how a strategic approach to managing talented students can drive organizational growth, creativity, and future breakthroughs.
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